There comes a time that - even in JJ's world of shadow creatures, beautiful, busty bazillionare anthros & a quad of cute, fuzzy Harbingers of the Apocalypse - that one's Bullshit Detector tends to flash "Red Alert! Red Alert!"

Why do I suddenly feel as if this arc is going to end with Art getting so pissed off at Cameron that it will result in a nuclear bomb being dropped on the "Magical Underwater Kingdom?"...and the big meathead (whatever his name is...I dunno, Vince or something?) will be doing this...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcW_Ygs6hm0

Well, I expected Cameron to have his own agenda but I wasn't expecting this! Does he have a fully-fledged Messiah Complex, I wonder?

I'm going to go out on a limb here and predict something going down like the James Bond movie "The Spy Who Loved Me". In that film, the Big Bad is a guy named Karl Stromberg. He was convinced that humanity would inevitably render the land surface of the Earth uninhabitable and was preparing for this eventuality by using his fortune to develop the technology for humans to live and thrive on the bottom of the ocean until the land healed.

Cameron's environmentalism is a matter of publicly-known fact (c.f. Avatar). It makes sense that he might have come to some of the same conclusions as Stromberg. The question... the potentially apocalyptic question... is whether, like Stromberg, he has tired of waiting for the promised environmental catastrophe to have the people of Earth flocking to him to save them and, instead, is going to make his own disaster to make it happen now

BenRG wrote:Well, I expected Cameron to have his own agenda but I wasn't expecting this! Does he have a fully-fledged Messiah Complex, I wonder?

I'm going to go out on a limb here and predict something going down like the James Bond movie "The Spy Who Loved Me". In that film, the Big Bad is a guy named Karl Stromberg. He was convinced that humanity would inevitably render the land surface of the Earth uninhabitable and was preparing for this eventuality by using his fortune to develop the technology for humans to live and thrive on the bottom of the ocean until the land healed.

Cameron's environmentalism is a matter of publicly-known fact (c.f. Avatar). It makes sense that he might have come to some of the same conclusions as Stromberg. The question... the potentially apocalyptic question... is whether, like Stromberg, he has tired of waiting for the promised environmental catastrophe to have the people of Earth flocking to him to save them and, instead, is going to make his own disaster to make it happen now